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2019 Call for Speakers | January 15th, 2019 deadline

LeahK
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

2019 Call for Analytics Rockstars is open | Submit by January 15th!

 

The stage is set. You’re solving what once was considered impossible and now going after your company’s most challenging opportunities. We know you’re pushing the limits of data science and analytics. You deserve the spotlight as you present key learnings to a chorus of peers in your breakout session or on center stage in Nashville at Inspire 2019.

 

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Submit Your Demo Tape

 

Please submit your “demo tape” by Friday, January 15. If selected, you will receive a free ticket to Inspire 2019. 

 

Important Deadlines:

  • January 15, 2019: Inspire Call for Speakers closes
  • January 28, 2019: Speaker status notifications are sent to those who submitted
  • February 15, 2019: Final session titles and abstracts are due
  • April 5, 2019: Speaker presentations are due for initial review
  • May 3, 2019: FINAL speaker presentations are due

 

If you're looking for inspiration or perhaps some words of encouragement, be sure to read @joe_lipski's recent blog post where he reflects on his personal journey presenting at several Inspire conferences: Embrace the Stage | Inspire 2019 Call for Speakers


There are a lot of opportunities for our community members to showcase their skills at Inspire, and we are actively seeking speakers to participate in any of the following tracks:

 

Community Track
The Community Track infuses the spirit of your dynamic Alteryx Community. Expect to team up with fellow users and mimic familiar Community concepts like tackling weekly challenges, sharing tips and tricks, and celebrating achievements of those who are advancing their careers, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with analytics using Alteryx, and experiencing the thrill of bringing the platform into their daily lives.

Data Analyst Track
Data analysts love Alteryx. They chase renovating every laborious process into a powerful Alteryx workflow—it’s exhilarating! Absorb knowledge from data analysts like yourself delivering game-changing insights and furthering their company and careers. Built to "inspire" you to turbocharge your skill set and explore you + Alteryx possibilities, use cases may include data blending fundamentals, jumpstarting your predictive know-how, and diving deeper into spatial analysis.

IT and Business Leader Track

Ready for a culture of analytics and innovation in your organization? Business leaders and IT professionals agree; it boosts the bottom line and keeps you at the forefront with a self-starting workforce. Led by speakers across industries and companies, learn to launch analytics-driven organizations with Alteryx as the core—build Centers of Excellence, get departmental adoption of analytics, and improve customer engagement through Big Data.

 

ACE Track

Alteryx ACEs prove their mastery of the Alteryx platform by cracking some of the most challenging analytic questions and sharing their Data-ha moments with the rapidly expanding Alteryx community. In this track designed for hardcore, advanced users, learn from our very own ACEs as they share expertise around highly technical Alteryx capabilities from predictive to spatial analytics, and go back to work with ACE confidence.


 

We look forward to having our community members representing again in Nashville!

3 REPLIES 3
StephenMack
10 - Fireball

Is there any word on speaker notifications? The page originally said notifications by February 1st, then early February.

LeahK
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Hey @StephenMack  -- apologies for the confusion with with speaker notifications.  Everyone should have been notified by now.  If you have not, let us know and I'll make sure to get an answer for you.

Omeed_Nabavian
5 - Atom

Hi, Leah.  Our team still hasn't heard back.  Should we assume our application was rejected?  Thank you!